Aberdeen & North – Monday, April 4, 2011

Top story: The Malcolm Webster trial hears from his sisters-in-law, they tell the jury of their shock over finding a petrol can and cigarette lighter in his car. In other news: Scottish police will be allowed to interview Libyan defector Musa Kusa over Lockerbie. No apologies as the Tories launch their Scottish manifesto. It’s claimed thousands of Scots are being ripped off by telephone and internet providers. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.

Dundee & Tayside – Monday, November 8, 2010

Top story: An Angus based Royal Marine is in a critical condition following a car crash early this morning. Also in the news, 1300 jobs under threat as Scottish building firm Rok goes into administration, a major boost for Scotch whisky as a new agreement is signed with China, former MP George Galloway’s plan to return to Scottish politics and Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee says he’s not ready to quit after his disastrous 9-0 loss to Celtic at the weekend. This is an international version which may have been edited for rights reasons.

Top story: More people are turning to Crimestoppers to help stamp out illegal activity in the Lothian and Borders Force area. In other news: The defence in the Malcolm Webster murder trial sums up; the new leader of the Scottish Lib Dems says he won’t distance himself from his colleagues in the coalition with the Tories; and, in sport, Celtic’s Wilson hits back at Walter Smith. This is an international version which may have been edited for rights reasons.

Dundee & Tayside – Monday, September 19, 2011

A convicted murderer has admitted wasting police time by reporting his wife’s car stolen after he torched it. In other news: developers behind the transformation of Dundee city centre say the project is ahead of schedule and under budget; Dundee University’s life sciences research will be protected from government cuts, according to the UK’s universities minister; pupils at a Perth school have hit the jackpot after discovering rare white truffles in their vegetable patch. In sport: Craig Brown’s considering putting Jamie Langfield out on a short term loan to prepare him for a top team return. This is an international version of the news which may have been edited for rights reasons.

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Edinburgh & East – Monday, December 5, 2011

Economists predict that it could take nearly a decade for Scotland to return to peak employment. In other news: measures are being introduced which could see first-time drink-drivers having their car seized; whilst severe weather warnings are in place across the west, central and highland belts, the east of Scotland has escaped unscathed; and in sport, players from the Hearts first team have been given 1000 pounds as they continue to wait for their November pay packet, now nearly three weeks overdue. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.